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The reported demise of San Diego’s tuna fleet is greatly exaggerated. Step over to Tuna Harbor Park and G Street Pier and see for yourself....
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Success is measured in many ways. To most it’s a stable career with a sure paycheck and a few choice benefits. To Mike Fath, it’s a table...
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Once the Halloween costumes, candy, and treats are stowed away for another year, and the carved pumpkin is unceremoniously trashed, it’s time...
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The boojum tree is best described as bizarre, odd, even mythical. An alien form so quizzical in appearance that no other plant on earth resembles it....
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Once named the fastest barber in the U.S. Navy, Fred Alfato still keeps up the pace, except when pausing to talk about his grandchildren. At 77,...
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The Valley of Guadalupe flourishes with wine and olive trees under a light blue sky. Fertile as any region north of the border, it exists like an...
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The future of the San Diego Union-Tribune may be in question, but its past as the region’s chronicler of all things trivial and major since 1868...
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Tourist services at Plaster City are severely lacking. Where’s the mayor? In fact, there are no services in Plaster City. No gas stations,...
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Little Anita Gillis passed into history some 150 years ago leaving a modest mention in a book and a gravesite at the El Campo Santo Cemetery in Old...
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Every town has a history; some have legacies. Caborca, a small farming town in the Mexican State of Sonora, propelled itself into the annals of...
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